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PSAs integrate functions and capabilities like these to enable you to optimize your operations: resource planning and scheduling; recruitment and selection; time and expense tracking; invoicing and collection; project management; active interaction with peers, partners, vendors and clients; real-time business metrics; knowledge management/process management/best practices documentation. Too good to be true? Find out here!
The Real Value Behind Professional Services Automation: Synergy
- by Joe Wynne
Bringing together business functions creates a whole that is more than the sum of its parts. That's what synergy is all about, and here's how PSA can help you get there.



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